Job Prospects for Back End Java Engineers
Java has been around for two decades, and it’s still one of the most widely used languages for server-side development. The skills of twenty years ago won’t help your employment prospects, though; you have to keep up on the latest technologies.
5 Tips for Negotiating Salaries
Most people find that negotiating salaries is a daunting task. It can be intimidating and uncomfortable to sit down with the boss and talk money. But inaction will accomplish nothing and you may miss out on an opportunity to increase your income. With a little preparation and a can-do attitude, negotiating your salary doesn’t have to be such a scary experience. Here are five tips that can help make the outcome successful.
How to Choose and Prep Your References to Land Your Dream Job
You’ve written a great cover letter and resume and nailed an in-person interview. “We’ll be contacting your references,” your interviewer tells you. Do you feel confident you know what your references will say?
The only reason I want a job is to make money
Keeping It Real: A Dear Recruiting Raya Question
Dear Recruiting Raya: I want to make money. It’s the only reason I’m looking for a job. Do I have to lie and say something else when they ask me?
Advanced Networking Tips
Networking might seem a little daunting at first, but don’t worry. To get started, try out these pointers. Once that has been mastered, we have some advanced networking tips help keep the developed network strong.
How to Get a Job You’re Not *Quite* Qualified For
You’ve found the perfect Job – it fits your salary requirements, puts you on the right career path, seems like an excellent place to work – but then you scroll down and read the qualification requirements only to find out you’re not exactly what they’re looking for. Job descriptions aren’t typically written with the specific intent of being impossible to fill; it just looks that way. You may not fit the job description to a tee, but if you present yourself the right way, you can snag that job that’s slightly out of reach.